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Japan promises Kenya aid to fund development, power generation

Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta attend a news conference following bilateral talks at State House in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, August 28, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya Japan will give Kenya 1 billion yen ($9.78 million) ... More »

Egypt reaches preliminary deal with IMF: government sources

CAIRO Egypt has reached a preliminary agreement with the International Monetary Fund after nearly two weeks of talks to secure a $12 billion lending program and will make an announcement on Thursday, two government sources said. The sources said no deal had be... More »

Rate-starved U.S. banks happily gobble mortgage business

NEW YORK Just as mortgage bankers were preparing for the end of a historic boom driven by low interest rates, borrowers have begun knocking at their doors again. In earnings reports last week, JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N), Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.N) and Citigroup... More »

Former wrestler Hulk Hogan to serve on Gawker creditor committee

NEW YORK Former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, whose lawsuit against Gawker Media LLC precipitated its bankruptcy, will serve on the committee of unsecured creditors, according to a court filing. The U.S. Trustee, a bankruptcy watchdog, appointed Hogan to t... More »

Quicken founder and Warren Buffett have ties beyond Yahoo deal

DETROIT The connection between Quicken Loans Inc founder Dan Gilbert and billionaire magnate Warren Buffett became evident last month with news that Buffett was backing Gilbert’s surprise bid for Yahoo Inc. But the two men have another business connection that... More »

UBS urges judge not to hold it liable for mortgage bond losses

NEW YORK UBS AG urged a U.S. judge on Friday to reject claims that it should be held liable for $2 billion in losses that investors incurred on mortgage-backed securities issued before the collapse of the U.S. housing market. Lawyers for UBS made their closing... More »

Piper Jaffray downgrades Wells Fargo citing credit concerns

Piper Jaffray cut its rating on Wells Fargo & Co to “underweight” from “neutral” citing concerns about the bank’s credit costs. The downgrade comes a day after Wells Fargo reported a 7 percent decline in quarterly profit. The bank has set aside more than $1 bi... More »

U.S. shale oil firms feel credit squeeze as banks grow cautious

Nearly two years into an epic oil rout, U.S. shale drillers that have upended global energy markets are finally feeling a credit squeeze as banks make their biggest cuts yet to their loans. Every six months, oil and gas producers and their banks negotiate how ... More »

Millennials face debt – and denial

NEW YORK Debt may be a drag for millennials, but apparently not as much as cooking their own dinner. A survey from Citizens Bank found that fewer than half (47 percent) of millennials, those in the 18-35 age group, who are college graduates, would be willing t... More »

Court bars Tribune Co creditors from unwinding 2007 buyout

WILMINGTON, Del A U.S. Appeals Court has ruled that creditors of the Tribune Co cannot claw back the $8 billion paid to the multimedia company’s public shareholders nearly a decade ago in a buyout that was blamed for its bankruptcy. The ruling stems from the s... More »

U.S. millennials in college defy money stereotypes: study

NEW YORK While millennials have a lot to learn about managing money, a new survey shows a rosy picture of college students who are working, paying their bills on time without their parents’ help, avoiding debt and hungry for more knowledge. The survey released... More »

Government unveils budget to help rural poor, rein in deficit

NEW DELHI The government unveiled a budget for the poor on Monday, announcing new rural aid schemes and skimping on a bank bailout, in a strategy shift that seeks to boost Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party in coming state elections. Finance Minister ... More »

Buffett defends Clayton Homes after critics fault its lending

NEW YORK At last May’s annual meeting of his Berkshire Hathaway Inc, Warren Buffett said he had “no apologies whatsoever” for the lending practices of the company’s Clayton Homes mobile home unit, which had been accused in a published report of predatory lendi... More »

Clinton slams student loan servicer Navient as misleading

HENNIKER, N.H. U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said during a student town hall on Saturday that student loan servicer Navient Corp has been “misleading people” and “doing some really terrible things.” “Their behavior is outrageous,” Clin... More »

Investor Paulson’s personal assets to back loan to hedge fund

BOSTON Billionaire investor John Paulson has put up part of his personal fortune as collateral to back a credit line for his $18 billion hedge fund Paulson & Co., a government filing shows. According to a UCC Financing Statement filed in New York on Dec. 18, t... More »

Russia says IMF’s decision on Ukraine debt changes nothing

BEIJING The International Monetary Fund’s decision on Ukraine’s debt to Russia did not change anything to Moscow, Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak told reporters in Beijing on Thursday. The International Monetary Fund’s Executive Board decided t... More »

What the Fed rate hike means to you, and your wallet

LOS ANGELES For everyone who has been saying interest rates can only go up, well – now is their time. But what does the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates actually mean for your wallet? Probably not much for the near-term. One small interest ra... More »

Wells Fargo likely to issue more debt to comply with new rules

NEW YORKWells Fargo & Co will likely need to issue an additional $20 billion to $40 billion of long-term debt to comply with new rules designed to help banks better weather a crisis, Chief Financial Officer John Shrewsberry said on Friday. The debt issuance wo... More »

Greece approves reform bill, eyes bailout tranche

ATHENSGreece’s parliament approved early Friday a bill with reforms prescribed by the country’s international lenders, ahead of a euro zone finance ministers meeting in three days which will decide if Athens qualifies for fresh bailout funds. Greece needs to l... More »

Junk-rated and oil and gas loans worry U.S. bank regulators

Banks’ exposure to junk-rated companies and the oil and gas sector remains high, according to an annual report on loan quality by U.S. bank regulators released Thursday. The regulators gave a negative classification to $372.6 billion out of $3.9 trillion in lo... More »

American Apparel files for bankruptcy

Troubled teen apparel retailer American Apparel Inc (APP.A) filed for voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday and said it had reached a restructuring support agreement with most of its secured lenders. American Apparel said it would continue to op... More »

Scotiabank energy-sector bad loans climb- profit tops estimates

TORONTO Bank of Nova Scotia, which reported a quarterly profit that beat market expectations on Friday, said bad loans in the energy sector climbed as the oil price selloff took a toll. Shares of Scotiabank, Canada’s third-largest bank, were down nearly 1 perc... More »

Canadian banks brace for impact from oil price selloff

TORONTO/OTTAWA Canadian banks are expected to begin feeling the impact of an extended downturn in the energy sector as they exercise caution with new and existing loans to companies and individuals. Investors will this week be poring over the balance sheets an... More »

College debt can be especially dumb for parents

LOS ANGELES Parent education loans can help your child attend the college of her dreams — and sink any dreams you had of ever retiring. The grim reality is that the federal PLUS loan program allows parents to borrow far more than they can comfortably, or even ... More »

Greek stock market tumbles after five-week shutdown

ATHENS Greece’s stock market plunged nearly 23 percent on Monday when it opened after a five-week shutdown brought on by fears the country was about to be dumped from the euro zone. The main Athens stock index .ATG plunged in its worst ever one-day performance... More »

‘BRICS’ bank launches in Shanghai, to work with AIIB

SHANGHAI Officials from the world’s largest emerging nations launched the New Development Bank (NDB) on Tuesday, the second of two new policy banks heavily backed by Beijing that are being pitched as alternatives to existing institutions such as the World Bank... More »

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PayNet President William Phelan speaks at the 2011 Reuters Manufacturing and Transportation Summit in New York December 12, 2011. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid U.S. small businesses boosted borrowing in March, signaling a renewal of confidence in growth prospects a... More »

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Spanish banks face tough rivalry in small companies bet

The logo of Spanish bank Santander is seen outside a building in Madrid October 27, 2011. REUTERS/Andrea Comas Across Spain, the message is hard to miss in office windows showcasing offers: banks want to lend to small companies again. More »